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General Frequently Asked Questions

Whether you are a high school senior or a current college student transferring to Missouri S&T, there are several questions that may be running through your mind.

We want you to have the information you need to make an informed decision. If you have more questions, review FAQ's for [freshman] and [transfer] students. As always, please do not hesitate to [contact] us!


What degree programs are available?
For descriptions and an overview of individual areas of study, which include what you'll be studying and career opportunities for each, review our degree [listing]. For a more comprehensive list of degree programs and available minors, review our Registrar's [course catalog].

How do I get admitted to Missouri S&T?
Missouri S&T is a selective institution.  We evaluate your high school preparatory courses and a combination of ACT score and class rank for admission. [admission requirements]

How do I receive Credit-By-Examination or transfer credit to Missouri S&T from other institutions?
Missouri S&T accepts AP (Advanced Placement), CLEP (College Level Examination Program), and IB (International Baccalaureate) credit. CLEP credit is awarded for subject exams only – no general exam credit is available. Missouri S&T accepts college-level non-remedial coursework from all accredited institutions. [credit by examination]

How do I apply?
You can apply on-line or via paper copy. Review our [freshman], [transfer] or [graduate] section that best fits your specific information.

Are scholarships and financial aid available if I transfer?
YES! Missouri S&T offers a host of scholarships and need-based aid for transfer students. Review our [transfer admission] section for comprehensive information.

Should I bring my personal computer to Missouri S&T?
If you already have a personal computer, you will find it useful at Missouri S&T. If not, do not rush out to buy one. Missouri S&T has hundreds of computer work stations available across campus, including in the residence hall computer labs.

Can I bring a car?
Students may bring a car to campus. [parking operations website]